$5,500 for each working individual ($11,000 in total for a working and non-working spouse). Additional $1,000 is allowed if individual is age 50 or older. No tax deduction available.

Contribution Requirements

Contributions are discretionary each year.

Withdrawals3

Allowed anytime.
Entirely tax-free if certain conditions are
met. Otherwise, earnings subject to income tax; a 10% penalty tax
may apply before age 59½.

Loan Feature

Not available.

The $5,500 ($6,500 if age 50 or older) maximum Roth IRA contribution is reduced for those with Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) between $116,000-$131,000 (single) and $183,000-$193,000 (joint).

For 2014, income limits were $129,000 (single); and $191,000 (joint tax return).

Certain states require state withholding if you elect (or are required) to have federal income tax withheld from distributions. Contact the State Department of Revenue for more information.

This material is not intended to replace the advice of a qualified attorney, tax advisor, investment professional, or insurance agent. Before making any financial commitment regarding the issues discussed here, consult with the appropriate professional advisor.

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